deponent

[dɪˈpəʊnənt]

deponent Definition

(of a verb) having a passive form but active meaning, in particular (in Latin and other languages), denoting a form in the passive sense which is constructed in the present tense and has a perfective aspect, with a past participle in agreement with the subject..

Using deponent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deponent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In Latin, the verb 'loquor' is deponent, meaning it has a passive form but an active meaning.

  • Example

    The deponent verb 'morior' means 'to die' in Latin.

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Summary: deponent in Brief

The term 'deponent' [dɪˈpəʊnənt] refers to a verb that has a passive form but active meaning. This is particularly used in Latin and other languages, where the verb is constructed in the present tense and has a perfective aspect, with a past participle in agreement with the subject.